The role for cochlear implants in microtia and congenital aural atresia: A case report and a review of literature

IF 0.4 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare Pub Date : 2023-02-27 DOI:10.1177/20101058231160603
W. L. Neo, B. Tan, Adam Ping Meng Tan, Olivia May Ling Wee, J. Thong
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Sensorineural hearing loss resulting from microtia and aural atresia is rare due to different embryologic origins of the external and inner ear. Consequently, cochlear implants are seldom performed in patients with microtia and/or aural atresia. Herein we discuss an 8 year-old boy with congenital aural atresia and microtia who underwent cochlear implant surgery for profound hearing loss with good results. A literature review was performed and discussed. Pre-operative planning with high resolution computed tomography and facial nerve monitoring are crucial in identification and preservation of the facial nerve due to the high rate of aberrant anatomy. Careful incision placement is required particularly if pinna reconstruction is considered. Literature review highlighted various surgical approaches as well as different modalities used for intra-operative facial nerve monitoring. Only one patient had intra-operative complications. Cochlear implant is a viable solution in patients with external ear malformations and severe-profound sensorineural hearing loss. Adequate planning and counselling are essential due to the challenges that may occur in microtia and aural atresia.
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人工耳蜗在先天性小耳聋和先天性耳锁中的作用:1例报告及文献复习
由于外耳和内耳的胚胎起源不同,由小耳和闭耳引起的感音神经性听力损失是罕见的。因此,耳蜗植入很少用于小耳畸形和/或耳闭锁患者。我们在此讨论一位患有先天性耳闭锁和小耳症的8岁男孩,他接受人工耳蜗手术治疗重度听力损失,效果良好。进行了文献综述并进行了讨论。由于面神经解剖异常率高,术前计划与高分辨率计算机断层扫描和面神经监测对于识别和保存面神经至关重要。尤其考虑耳廓重建时,需要小心切口的放置。文献回顾强调了术中面神经监测的各种手术入路和不同方式。仅有1例患者出现术中并发症。人工耳蜗是外耳畸形和重度感音神经性听力损失患者的一种可行的解决方案。由于小耳症和耳闭锁可能出现的挑战,适当的规划和咨询是必不可少的。
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